11:04 PM,
Jan. 31, 2013

Jason Stetser was part of a scheme that led to the dismissal of some 200 drug arrests and dozens of lawsuits.

Written by

George Mast
| Courier-Post Staff

A former member of a corrupt Camden police narcotics unit who admitted to planting drugs on suspects was sentenced Thursday morning to 46 months in federal prison.

Jason Stetser, 34, was the last of four officers to be sentenced as part of a costly corruption scheme that had far-reaching effects across the city.

Stetser, of Waterford Township, pleaded guilty to conspiring to deprive others of their civil rights in 2010, admitting that he and four other officers planted drugs on suspects, carried out illegal searches and stole drug money. ...